BRONX, NEW YORK, November 11, 2021--This veteran’s day, we hosted a celebration of service luncheon
in honor of our veterans who served in the armed forces to protect our
nations freedom and values. The celebratory event included opening remarks
from President & CEO Mari G. Millet, a proclamation letter signed
by District 14 Council Member Fernando Cabrera and a gift as a small token
of appreciation. The recipients of this award included:
- Rafael Almodovar-served in the Marine Corps
- Gary Chin -served in the Marine Corps
- Salvattore PortoCarrero- served in the Marine Corps
- Jesus Rivera- served in the Marine Corps
- Frederick Dawson- served in the Marine Corps
- Hassan Abdul Malik- served in the Navy
- Roosevelt Mathews – served in the Army
“Not all heroes wear capes, some wear uniforms of service,”
expressed Ms. Millet “We're proud to have many of our own MHHC
family among those who served. They have been frontline on the battlefield
and now on the home front keeping our communities healthy. We’re
thankful for their service and the sacrifices they’ve made.”
We recently spoke with Rafael Almodovar, Director of Purchasing and Gary
Chin, Assistant Manager, Health Education, both Marine Corps veterans
to discuss how their military values contributed to the success in their
current role at MHHC.
“Joining the Marine Corps was the best decision I ever made,”
explained Rafael “The military showed me how to channel my emotions
and use it to accomplish things I never could have imagined. The Marine
Corps core values are honor, courage, and commitment. I began to live
by these values, and they just became a part of the man I am today. I
take pride in my work. I care about getting things done and helping others.
When I’m tasked with a project, I give 100 percent. If there’s
one thing that I carried over from the Marine Corps, it would be that
I’ll never fail at trying. The Marine Corps is where I began my
career in Supply Chain Management and Logistics. I’ve been doing
this for almost 29 years, and I still love every minute of it.
Rafael served 9 years in active duty. He contributes his love for military
movies and clothing growing up as having an influence on his decision
to join the U.S. military. He enlisted his junior year of high school
and joined the JROTC (Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps) program
which prepared him for a career in combat.
Like Rafael, Gary also contributes childhood memories of war depicted movies
as an inspiration for joining the service. “I served in the United
States Marine Corps for 4 years. This opportunity gave me the ability
to travel the world and it also afforded me the opportunity to attend
college,” expressed Gary referencing the GI Bill that has helped
qualifying veterans and their family members cover the cost for school,
and trainings. “The Marine Corps instilled a lot of discipline in
me and taught me to take pride in everything that I do. These are the
attributes that I apply to my work here at Morris Heights Health Center.”
According to a top ten list of Best Careers After Service complied by the
Navy Federal Credit Union in collaboration with Hire Heroes USA, healthcare
is one of the leading industries for veterans transitioning from active
duty. At MHHC we honor the skills and experiences gained while serving
in the military and offer rewarding opportunities in professions where
our veterans can thrive.
Looking to begin your next career at Morris Heights Health Center, visit our
career page.